However, thanks to a fear toxin - induced hallucination, the Joker is a playable character in the game, as we see in
the following cinematic sequence.
Not exact matches
The promising atmosphere is perpetuated by an engrossing early
sequence in which the central foursome debate the fates of three seemingly innocent bystanders, and yet it's equally clear that the movie begins to peter out almost immediately
following that electrifying interlude - as writer / director Berg's less - than -
cinematic visual choices result in a lack of thrills that grows more and more problematic as time progresses.
Calling Lincoln an heir to these films perhaps does it a disservice however, for, in the film's often misunderstood prologue and
following dream
sequence, Kushner and Spielberg openly acknowledge their movie's genial relation to the actuality of the 13th Amendment's passage, theater, and
cinematic history itself — and by announcing upfront that they're employing the tools afforded by the arts to re-create past events, they let us know that their aims are somewhat closer to folklore than strict reportage.
Basically, this means that the game's story has been added, in the form of a new
cinematic sequence and two remixed story maps, the Happy Throne Room and Ramparts - these set up events to
follow in the game's next adventure pack.
Indeed, even in 2K17's launch trailer, filled with the most
cinematic moments of the game possible, watching the slow - mo walk
sequences of players on the court, when they don't have a ball to
follow, is like some scene from The Walking Dead or Invasion of the Body Snatchers.